Claims
- 1. An electrophoretic display having a viewing surface, comprising:
an image pixel comprising:
a first plurality of particles having a first mobility, μ1(V); and a second plurality of particles having a second mobility, μ2(V), wherein μ1(V1)>μ2(V1) and μ2(V2)>μ1(V2) to produce a first optical state determined by a motion of the first plurality of particles by application of a first addressing voltage V1 and a second optical state determined by a motion of the second plurality of particles by application of a second addressing voltage V2.
- 2. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the image pixel further comprises a carrier medium, and the first plurality of particles and the second plurality of particles are disposed in the carrier medium.
- 3. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 further comprising an addressing voltage generator in electrical communication with the image pixel.
- 4. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the image pixel further comprises a third plurality of particles having a third mobility, μ3(V), wherein
μ1(V1)>μ3(V1), μ2(V2)>μ3(V2), μ3(V3)>μ1(V3) and μ3(V3)>μ2(V3), to produce a third optical state determined by a motion of the third plurality of particles by application of a third addressing voltage, V3.
- 5. The electrophoretic display of claim 4 wherein the first, second and third pluralities of particles respectively have a first, a second and a third color to permit production of a color image by the electrophoretic display.
- 6. The electrophoretic display of claim 4 wherein the first, second and third pluralities of particles respectively have a first, a second and a third grey level to permit display of at least three grey levels by the image element.
- 7. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the image pixel further comprises one or more capsules that encapsulate the carrier medium.
- 8. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the first plurality of particles have a charge that is a function of voltage.
- 9. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the carrier medium has a viscosity that is a function of a motion of the first plurality of particles.
- 10. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the carrier medium has a viscosity that is a function of voltage.
- 11. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the image pixel further comprises a third plurality of particles having a third mobility, μ3(V), wherein
|μ3(V)<|μ1(V)| and |μ3(V)|<|μ2(V)|for all voltages, V, to produce a third optical state by application of a third addressing voltage, V3, that causes a motion of the first and second pluralities of particles away from the viewing surface.
- 12. The electrophoretic display of claim 11 wherein μ3(V) is a constant function of voltage.
- 13. The electrophoretic display of claim 11 wherein μ3(V) has a polarity that is the same as both a polarity of μ1(V) and a polarity of μ2(V).
- 14. The electrophoretic display of claim 11 wherein μ3(V) has a polarity that is opposite to both a polarity of μ1(V) and a polarity of μ2(V).
- 15. A method of forming an image in an electrophoretic display having a viewing surface, comprising the steps of:
addressing an image pixel with a first addressing voltage, V1, to produce a first optical state determined by a motion of a first plurality of particles having a first mobility, μ1(V); and addressing the image pixel with a second addressing voltage, V2, to produce a second optical state determined by a motion of a second plurality of particles having a second mobility, μ2(V), wherein μ1(V1)>μ2(V1) and μ1 (V2)<μ2 (V2).
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising addressing the image pixel with a third addressing voltage, V3, of opposite polarity to both V1 and V2 to produce a third optical state determined by a carrier medium and due to a motion of the first and second pluralities of particles away from the viewing surface of the display.
- 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of addressing the image pixel with a third addressing voltage V3 to produce a third optical state determined by a motion of a third plurality of particles having a third mobility, μ3(V), wherein
μ1(V1)>μ3(V1), μ2(V2)>μ3(V2), μ3(V3)>μ1(V3) and μ3 (V3)>μ2(V3).
- 18. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of providing the first plurality of particles having a charge that is a function of voltage.
- 19. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of providing a particle carrier medium having a viscosity that is a function of a motion of the first plurality of particles.
- 20. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of providing a particle carrier medium having a viscosity that is a function of voltage.
- 21. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of addressing the image pixel with a third addressing voltage, V3, to produce a third optical state determined by a motion of the first and second pluralities of particles away from the viewing surface, the electrophoretic display including a third plurality of particles having a third mobility, μ3(V), wherein
|μ3(V)|<|μ1(V)| and |μ3(V)|<|μ2(V)|for all voltages, V.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/564,125, filed May 3, 2000, which claimed priority to and benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/132,303, filed May 3, 1999. The entire disclosures of those two applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60132303 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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